MNINI vklmiE, atitiftiollesamit , . . 8 enem Ifforoing (Suctdaye excepted.) R R i o.. • • ' CORNED OA! WOOD. ANDrnrim, STREETS 'Dollars a year, • payable strictly ~.. '.advanie. Sir Dollars Nrlll invusiriblybe required if t aid , ivithlo the year ' " • ; Single copies TWA) caras- , fornal&ist•thenorinter the Office, and by the News: Boys. ;.: SLTURitAIe .111.CirtiVINGF iubii.hid•fronithe same office, on- a large blanket site shoes -at'TWO DOLLARS a- year,- in,alicanta— 'lngle copies sWE twat,. • „ , . Harr- No paper be discontinued (unites it t*ldis; eigffori df ihe propruidor,) nntilall'arrearagea arb"piLid. ' J No attention will be paid 'to ria* o'rdei - unlest mi eompanied by the muck, or aatiafactory refic ranee in this TERMS OF ADV ER T . 1 .1 3:1 CV: _ ME SRII/LIOC or visrs/v1 T.INES On I.ItSEL ' 1 Ortilasertlon, : -• ' $0 50 OLIO Month,—;....; .ir i :,34 po Two . do .. 075 Two do o`oo Three do - ' 100 Three do L 7 00 One:Week; - :1 50 Four d0., .i : . ~, ~,,,§ 00 Two , do. .. ••••• •• • :,••. 250 Si-x , do.. ••• ••-• .? • WOO , Three do ' .3 00 One Year, .I- ..1 . 5 cit? EARLY"Y - : , ; Choneeable at Titairtra L.= - , - O'tE Diatraltrt: -' . ' • ' 'TWO.OilialtEet. Six Months, sls 00 (Six Months, $2O 00 One Year, • - .9000 i One, Year,— ' ..'t .....' 30 09 • Larger advertisements in proporsion . • - - : II? Cards of FOVR.LINES, Five 'Dlllare a Year : - .4" o cats will not be inserted tatiesi act extra - price, Advertisements tiponsilieh the number or inser - u'ons is not marked, will be inserted. end - ehurgod • umil ordered out. 1- - ..'.. . -- I- --. •rlJ3io4ol - oti,ill : ,..tlal - :. • s;:cruirsoterost snanucer. - Outrun E. SHANNON. Q HANNON dr. SHANNON, Aitorneys. at Lan*—olEce .1J on Fourth street, nearly oppos4e the Itletyo;,s #. N NOS, dttornat. • to, .oarth, aboyp Wood. ' maratrT" - 11,1 t . 11. • • t .T.,ata 7 tairti • 41, street, near Grata, P i ttsburgh. ' - act2s ; AMES F. KERR, Attorney -at ...ette; Office in Bake wars Buildings; Gnuit street.- • may 7-3 m: R. A. W. OLIVER, Phy.rician and Sageon.-018te, No 8, St: Clair street Fittsbeigh. aug2l.l DR. : JOILIST CRAWFORD, - pi . fic.e on St: (Moir' streel, opposite the - Exchange. . asiglo-y Ci - t.;aboveAV L oo Ci fi j ' l- Allan" at Late . . OHice 4th rpHomAs M. ALSASHALL, Attorney at Lavo.office, .1' Lowrie , s Buildlovc - Fotrrth '• a; La w-Office iii BakewelPs C• Beildiaga, -on Grant street, - opposite. the 'Court Muse. . jr24:ly ILTAi. KENNEDY, Attorney est law.—Qtrweir - 1 the J-L. numb building with Alderman AFM.aster, Fifths*., between Wood and Smithfield sts, mugl7,6ms TORN BARTON, Attorney oc,Lato.-:-Office, North side .of fifth street, between Wood-and Smithfield, in the sum building with Alderman Morrow. isip3o.l 4- - ------ CIEOEWE W.LAYNG,Attornty and Counsellor at Law Ur. and Notary - Public.-01Bco. at tha corner at . 4th and 'Wood eta:, over Sibbet Excliangeoffien..octl4) 'EADMUND SNOWDEN, Attorney' at L0w...-Othee in the building on the NortifEast corner of Fourth' and UU MORROW, Aldtrnian.--Office north side of Fifth Alb. street, between Wood and Smithfield, rittabaigh sepl.ol, MICANDLESS & hI.'CLUttE, Atlentos ats,st Cauard. Lars at Late.--Office ou.Fourth et., apposite R. & R. Ji. ratterson's Livery . Stable, Pittsburgh. - seplo-y LIORWARD & WAR= WrlDENTlitornerys aTLate. „IV "Office on.Fotirth stret; betweeil Voint and SEEittp field, oppoirite Patte iso ;PA Litv ry Stable. " ap7-y EORGE F. GiId...MORE, itUorney and 00141LITUOT at G Lato.-office removed to the 2d door below Grant st.,' ou Pottrthito the office lately occupied by Alderman sez:• - • - • . mar:SO eN. PcPCLOW • Y, • Attorrury and Counsel:arca Late. • :Office iratakerrell's Buildings on Grant street. TT t TT, - • Fourth st. r tiee doors 01 Mar -0.. ket. All work warranted, and if, not perfectly s .febill refectory no charges wRI be made.- Ebl 0 VAL .—D r Itobert Snyder, has, removed Lin LL office to Fotirthlitreet, , between-Wood and field streets. ' • `:- -; ' • -marls4y. tip BJIdOVAL...k. Beelen has removed his eomraisssion XV and fororardinglinsiness from the Canal Basin to his ctemr - warehonseion Third Amoy nearly opposathe Pan - - • DD HMO V.AL.—JOHNJ. 411/TCHEL; Attorney at Itsvot, „LA, lum removed ut Yottrth next door to Me offieo:of 'Alderman Steel. . op" RIC 6-440,009, inßirminVbam, for sale . by . , BUCKMASTEIt. Aldermab--Office : roar* iatreet N third door above Smithfield, South 'aide. COnveyancing of all kinds dons with the greatescmire and legal accuracy. Titleato'Real Estate examined, &c. novla" MIN COYLP, Notary and Conveyancer.-Mice in - Metealfs - Budding, Fourth' street, near Smithfield, Pittsburgh. _Deeds t ßands, Martgages, Articles acAyree meat, and all other Instruments of writing drawn pp with accuracy and dispatch. Title ato Real Eatate examined. TORN A. PARKINSON, 4/devman, Fifth IVard, Penn - . 15 at. betweett - Walmit and O'Hara sm., where he May be found at all times. Those having houses or other prop erty to sell or rent, can have the same punctually attend .ed to; debts collected, and all the duties of an Alderman will receive prompt attention. rrORNEY 'andtOUNSELLOR at LAW; - - LL°B' rs ffice _..: ,,,,ast , ,a rl d e e l o lo r ifellidldings, c orner of Wylie and Fifth suety , n in Court House .11:e;Collecting, Conveyancing, eiuminationa of. BP .cords, ecc.. promptly and accaratelypttended to. mos ItENRY W. WILLIPAtfit, Attorney and counsellor at Law,( successor . . to Lowrie 8i Williants,) Office at: titre pld stand Fourth st. above Staithfield. 371 E Partnership heretofore existing between Henry WM - illiams. Esq., and myself,in the practice of the law, , was,dMsolved by mutual consent on the 26thmlt., and the bum:leis will hereafter be continued by 'Henry W. Wil-. Ilante,„`.whom noer cheerfully recommend to all 'for -whotal have the honor to do businesiaa a gentleman . .every limy worthy of their confidence: . declB4y WALTER H. LOWRIE. George R. Riddle, Conveyancer. PEKE in Avery Row,Fillh street, above Smithfield, hloaras ass,Aosssrs crs,saws, 11321X/FlB2l, and Ogler instruments of writing, drawn with neatness; legal -accuracy and dispatch. lie will also attend to drawing :land filing Medians& Zisns, Accounts of Exteutort,Actinin iswatots,¢e.,Eximining titles to Real Estate; Searching Reeartts for Livia, fr., From.his long experience, and intimate- actinaintariee With:the manner of keeping the public •vecords, he ex piate to give satisfaction to those who may entrust their easiness to his care. _ decls - ; Anctiosi Notice: : 111E1Eitilmeriber hiiit'paid into the Treitinrt of tbe bonwealth, the amount-of license required by law. lie has given theregularly approvedsecianyi and taken out a commission of the first class, as an •AUCtiOll6Cr of the City of Pittsburgh, and rented that spacious ware roorn belonging to Sylvanus Lothrop,Es9.,No - .114W00d street, three doors from. Fifth, where he is preparedio at: tend to the•sale of every kindof Merchandise; Furniture, Real Estate, Stocks, Shipping, .ke.,:either at the Auction Booths or on the premises, and will in all cases exett him-„ self to the utmost for the benefit of his employers, on the most reasonable terms;, he will sell exclusively and only on commission ; neither purchasing 'norlinvlng any in-; latest whatever on goods in the store, but - metal y the Co m taissienfOr selling, thereby giving all owners tfairchance without partiality of having therein property dispOsed of to the beat advantage. - • - - • - Sales will' be promptly settled *hen inside: - Advances 'will be given •at any time, on themostoccomincilliting :terms:. Merchants will not be charged for advances: Ilegular sale days t. Mondays: and Thursdays, of Dry Groceries, Furniture, k.c.; and every evening, .Hardware L Cutlery, Watches, Guns, Pistols, and Fancy -Ankles; Books on Saturday evenings. ap24 • JAUEIS APKENNA,.Anet. 11Cr &E. TODD would respectfully inform the' mer 7. Chants of this city and our customers generally, 'that we have removed our stock of Shirts and Gents Fur- - inishing Goods, to the corner - Of Fifth and.hlurket streets, i2d story over W. dc P. 14rgtut,- entrance' on Fiftlystreet, where we intend to keep on hand a large stock of Shirts, of our own manufacture, with an assortment of Gentle .mens,.Furnishing Goods; usually kept by Eastern Whole sale Furnishing Stores. - Being very thankful. for' the kind patronage liSitowed on us for the past year,. we would he happy to receive calls front our old customers and merchants' generally, and would inform them that we intend nothing on our - part "shall - induce them-to look further, as we expect to add largely to our stock, and diminish our prices. Merchants and dealers' are solicited taexaMine stock of Goods. .•7. TEEL. ANT:Pi/ 0- z s ~11011.1FACix3RY.—The subseri. , bereihavinget iLtheirestablishmentTortheman= tablature of.Srazt: siW tha comer , t.f Miura: and Lribe.rty streets, .Pittsborgli—are- pnepored to famish Files °revery dose option, of:the best quality p and being i determined to make it the interest "of consumers to -put chase nes from them, respectfully invite the-patronage . It all who use the article. .„ . . . :IDEMOY-AL.--On account of our pent up market, and demand for vegetable standsi I have - been com pelled to remove my Bread Stand to the opPosite side of ?dirket street, in front of Alexander & Day's Dry Goodi - .Store 'where liken be glad to see my former customers. Iyi~ roxrr SIiT.PGARD. 0R SALE, Four Loia--Bowaded by 1-enn Liberty and*Day. sts., each lot having 21 feet . rout, arld tending . back 110 feet. Two of them are comer lots, and he position of the whole prpperty is one of the most ad iantageoes in the city: For furtherinformation apply to • • - M. SWARTZWELDEft, Fouith it. tiv3.ll •• ' . . between Wood and Smithfie ld. , UTTON HAMS—I hhd. Mutton Hams, on consign- . ,111, meat add for sale by hflLL'Harec RICICETSON, nunrls . Ncis.l72,andl74Liberty st J. i 41:,41 w.. .:;...,. , ..•,.. -,•,,,,.„,• - '1,:. - i:':; - :.:-'.: •'''',7.',: - .-.;',i.- - ' , ,: - ±"tl,'-:' , ; ,- . i?:4•:',i...-3.,';',,,;'..-''.•!„.-:.-7-: MEM , i:.:., , .<,.;;.. - ; , -:-- . :' -, .-- , ,i -,-, ''T ~,,„,,,,• .',-rt: , ,..z...,,, , ,-,•;. ,, i -, -i ,, :. , ..;.: , <. , - - 'i. , :t' , 4,•,.. - ...•'::-!--.,;. , .7:' ,, ' -,-',.-.,'.-,-;.':-!- • ...- • ..,....•-••,. =SIZE =lra MEE !.... . ... .';1,: - .• - !•_ .._'...',, .":.,.!:,-. .. . . . . •. • • •; -• • MM . -.... , 12.24,14.1k,344.95 - - • • ~.m.,, ,1 4 -6• ••, ,,4- - . -...--;, 7 4-.....,:„. • ;. , ,,,....,...-'4 ;z 44,..',.- • ''• ' '', ~ • .... , . , . . • . • . . , ... .. .. . -., .... . • . . . . •• . _ • ~ ,•. , • , . ~....,. ._ ...., . . • . ...... .. . . - -. • • • ' • • . .. . • • _ , . - . • . . •-_ -. ... .... . • ...- . • „ - • .••.., . .. . .. ~ . •. - Vii' H• + , . • •• - • .-_, . '' . . • - .•. .-_ ,-• ~...- -.• • ... • - .., . • . .. . • - ...... _ _ Busing.% (garbs A. RMSTRONG 'OrdOROZEIIy 'Conlinieriar‘..lfeeiraants IlaL and Dea/ers - in Preduee;'fe.:.;=No. 22 Market at de; JT.&S. MeGUIRE, raartlcataaur Itanza, ATlfird' at. , near Wood—SL.Ctunlea Buildings , _ . NibilTe . W" ll. • • ht, 0.- • pod strpet. r7Esui:WitirisEv . -" "- zet street. A LEXANDER JAYNES, Pekin Tea Store, T 2 'rhird Joiitteez, rtentWood. ' • ' • tebl McCLOSKEY, /roe. City LC/eating Stony, N 0.1324 .Liberty street, opposite the mouth of Market. -febt, JOSIRJA, ROBINSON, Agent, for Hamden tr. C 0.% Lihr - of - Packets, , Fillit st.,'one door below Wocid.''fobl. IiRTILLJAAI JACKSON Palm: Depot, ss 04715tenat, hea4 0r.W, 0 01.. febl _ _ Bwdkraat+dStation T$ No E l sB l ?liiiikett- bet ° entirhiiti PDELANY, Feuhionabte Clothing Store, No. 49 , Lib , ert • street I febi OARGEIV, N,E. Corner of Wood ar t a „yam,. fobl ilt,T-130.11.01ES &SON;Betrekinsand Dealers in MT-Flange , e Coin-and -Bank Notes, N0:65 Nfruket street. tebl " A - Ll . ° N,-BeU nnet..Brass Founder, No. 70 Second street, between Market tuniFerty etreeti. • - • - r IiOWNISEN ; CARR & Co4CoarA mut Wagon Maker*, Clak erreeh Aeßr the bridge. ; , febt BROWISPS, PF.FIp/E q, N0.t35, Ph4r,toOd.oo/iseraar Wood street. jr`t" WilltN.E.B.E.RG,Fashionabk'Cloth4nrEstablishment, No.2S Liberty 'street. •, . 1 my 24 - - ( V kl4' cw i l i j )p ßlL" po site iT i OtToc 6 ithe a it. Ue ILLER & ItICKENSON, Whokuile Grocers and COM. Merthantt; , carner at Liberty. and Irwin ata. CA. AIeNULTY ec CO, t _forwarding and Co , • .'bferehanti Mina! Bann. mars TOHN M'CLOSKEY, Tailor and Mai& , Liberty street Aft berarten Sixth.and Virgin dilensouth side. sepld D REY, marrtiEws a C 0.,. irnorszale Grocers, Com mission and Forwarding Merchants, and Agentslor Bridhton Cotton Yarns, 57 Water at; Pittsburg., • rap 2 A, WARD, .Dentist,, t'omt street three,doors upove Rand street. Office hours, from nine till IfiDOLEY A. LAIRD, Merchant Tailors, , Wood , striiet, j second door from %yater, mill Iteep , constantly. on nand a well selected lot of Clothing. ' maritty .... RS: ' ' qLANIIc - Cheap Wholesale and Retail Cloat • . ing Store, No. 4 Liberty street,corner of Virgin A ateey,Yittsbargh. . ~,. , . febo3:ly LEE, (successor to - Mummy /lc Lim) Wool Drain .. and. Commission Merchant, for the sale of Ameri can Woolen Goods. . febld . . . . . CP., Booksclioh. Stazio!yea, and .paper !halm, - Corner of Wend and Thitil streets, httsbargh, Pa. Book-binding and Printing done to order. .. labia JF. KERR, .4G - 4 — wavy arLato--office removed to e/ Fourth Street, between sgathfield and Giant stieets Pittsburgh. 'kr, hII.II.:LEN k - DOIVNING, Fashionable Clothing lyj Stara, No. 218 Liberty street, opposite Seve nth st. , sep2o-y QinVIIIIINS' & SMITH, Fortoarding and Commtsrlon •Arerchantsand Dealers in Produce, No. 3 Smidtfteld at , opposite the Monongahela House. jel9' ; Tr LNG &MOORHEAD, Wholesale' and Retail Groceis „Lk. and Produce.. :Maar:, corner of the Diamond and Diamond aey. . , ray 2 3 .... TODD& CO., Geiukmetes Furnishing Goads lis - E. Mb/is/Mint, corner of Market and- Fifth streets. up stairs, entrance on Fifth street. • , - mrl3 A .85A!.04, MORRIS, lirkolts* amt./1031i Leattr in ..C1.. - Fancy and slip Dry Goads, 65 Market street, be tween Fourth and the Diamond. _ . .Irtr. U.ELIC4I. , DUNLEVY, (*.lS Bealcr, ?io. ood a Gold Leaf, Dentists , Foil. ace. coustanUy on hand and rnanafacturednaoider. - ' ' .tny23 , - Unrair LEE, Wm.( Dtalnx. and Covartinion IN.L. Aterehants,.ffm the sale of American Woolen Goods, corner of Liberty , Street and Cecile alley: novlo 111,11 ME, Piano Forte Manufacturer, and dealet in F Musicallnstram'enta, No.:112 ;Wood street., near novl9 OSEYII WOODW Insporier and Dealer in For t/'gig»and.Domestic Hardware, corner of Seeond und Wood. streets. . or,tv `tiA;IIUEL AIeCLURRAN er. CO., Agents for Carlisle 0 and Rippard's Regular Liue of - Packet Skips from New York•to Liverpool, No. 14d Liberty st: - fell OSEPH FMAJOR t Boat. Stung, Ship Chandlery and , J Agency of the Pittsburgh Lard ,Oil Factory, No 4, . Market rtreet, Pittsburgh.Ml2 IsAAFFEat tYCONNOIL, Propnetois oftlte 'Pittsburgh .ponab4 Boat Is4ers L eosuer of Penn and Wayne ,pts febl I AMES MAY, Whoksak Grocer, Forwarding and - Corn. nrission ifereha:nt Water street, between Market: , and Ferry., febl ALL!, &CORRY, Bankers and Bre/tangs Brokers, N o 0.5 Wood street, third door below Fourth, tvestiside • - 11 a/OMR& itliadll, Bankers and A'ataanger lirakers, XllLcornerLoUrbird dad Wood streets; opposite the St. Charles Hotel. fell TOLINSON &STOCKTON,Boakselkn, Stationers ,;.Prin e/ ler., and Publishers ' corner of Market and Third sta.: feblt rICTOR SCELLISA, BOOLIthe?, Stationer dad -Binder, Fifth street, between IVood and Market. . jan7 MeSTEIN, Brass Fouader and Gas ?Mfr Smith . field street, betvreetilllaraond'alley sad Fifth et. J. AIeDEVIII',. Whalesak G. oar s, , de.alers in-Pro t/ .'duce and Pitt/buret ainufaaidies,No:al Liberty, appasite 7th at, • -; • • ; • :aplB LIVEN BIGPOORS OWTHENOSTORE, No, 5, faixth 1.7 owes, near Liberty. CJOHN FARRAN, nov24 • ' • t Proprieurr. ORN D. 11101triAlsi t IThotesote and Retail Druggisqllto .831 Wood street one door southaDiamond febi _ - . ' • HAY W •I ' ' an. • tad "Dealenid Bala and3Shoes, No. 186 Liberty street, op posite Wood. febl A7VAIIITESTO6i & - "e6 - I . A7de: Ware .L). house, cornet of First and Wood streets, and corner of Wood and Sizth. • • J. S. M . YOUITO J. Q. IL. TouNo. JS. lotnerc4 Ct..; 'Whalesetle and Retail kamity . Oracers .and Taaders .in _Produce. corner of Fourth and Ferry and S. W. corner of Third and Ross. streets, Pittsburgh. - 'ma. OSHDA , RHODESOPhokstde. Fruiterer, Confectioner J and Dealer irt Nuts and all kinds of-Foreign Fruits, No:'6 Woedaircet, East side, between Water and Firs streets, Pittsburgh, Puf ;Atorders in his line carefully attended .to., mar2o JOHN Bicßenxi'. - W. Mcllevrt-r JOHN McDEVITT &BROS., Whoturtle Grocers, Deal-. ers in Produce, Pittsbnrer 141.tnufsornris4 find-Mer chandise; gennuilly, No,l3_Commorcial Row,. Liberty street. mar2l:y WIT. ALEXANDER & SONS. Coffin Illaken and Ear ishing Undertaken, corner of Penn .tmd. St. Clair streets, opposite the Exchange. Entrance on Penn greet. " ' febt TOHN IL 15.EHLILOI4 . 107tolesak and Dealer in 0 Music and kfusiudinstrumenthPianoti,Sehoolliooks, and Stationery, No. 122 Wood street. junl TAMES PATTERSON, Jr., corner of First und Ferry Itt streets, manufacturer of Looks Hinges; • and Bolts; . Tobacco, Fuller,- Mill , ant . Timber Screws, Hansen Screws for Rolling Mills &c. applo T .. BRrAlt,,ftectifying 'Natilie r and %Vhaleaale Dealer Mmeatie Wines' arid LiqabraiNo. Libertystreet, anxl:63;E*3;tend alley. , . . )311 L I XOI - 4 ..LlPl . ll3.,,.Exchang o , Baltimore: Donsei,: Proprietor .' 'Coaches will be in 'readiness atall the landings to convoy passengers, free of charge, to the Hotel. . -Er mu FINNEY, Agents for the Delaware Mutual Mk. insurance Company; Of Philadetphin, .at the'Ware house of King lb Holmes, Water street, near Market. febl CARSON & AIeKNIGHT, Wholesale Grocers and COM .misiton MenhantaiSixthatreet, between+Wood and Liberty.dec4 WM. GLENN, Bookbinder, corner of Third and Wood TV streets, above C: H. Kay, where he is prepared to do everrdescription of ruling and binding-, , . pec2 Alr HTRURPHTTWlTOleiiiiirulfritetail De aleTiii ..DR,Y.GOODS, North east cornerof Market.. and Fourth ate. dP2O:Y SAMUEL MORROW, Manufacturer of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware, No. 17 Fifth street, between Wood and AL:v*o. W. ). TBOTIL. - . ROTH' k SCOTT,' Magnate and *.Releill Dealer in •Boott,Shaes,,Trunla, Carpetßags,¢c,,S:M. corner of Fourth and Smithfield sts., Pittshurgh, Pa. (mrl2:Y PIIINGEII Eaunatioa: • ' • WILLIAM KAIIBAI7OII. & W. IiARISAIJGH, Commission and . Rartoarding • AferCaants; and.dealeri in Flour, Wool and Vrodnce, 'No. 53 Warar,tond 104- , Flotiv street, batwoon Wood' and Smithfield streets., Pittsburgh.' aa2ory I),ICHARD T. LEECH, Jr., Importer,, and dealer in Foreig4l and Domeitte Sadlery, Hardware ; and Car riage Trirritnings, of all descriptions, No. 133 :Wood st., Pittsburgh; seven doors above Fifth, and one door above IL Childs & CO.'S Shoe-Store. •.4 4- ' ' :111 1 24 MITH & SIN CLAIR, (tate.Martin & Smith,) Witoksale 1,0 Grocers, Produce and Commianion Merchants, 56 Wood street, Pittsburgh.: The. undersigned having entered into partnership under the above rityle, respectfully ,ask the patronage of the friends of the late'firm, and'of the par: chasers generally. They feel warranted in promiantg that they can mve satisfaction to all who may, buy of Mein, or confide business to - their eare. - - WM. H. SMITH mar 26 W. M. SINCLAfft.._ . rrowNsEND, CARA A CO., Successors to the old firm .1 of C: Townsend & C 0.,. and' Carr & Rowland, beg. leave to announce to-their friends and to the public gen erally, that they are now prepared to execute all kinds Of work in, Coach and Wagon -malting business, at the shortest notiee, and warranted to be °film best quali ty. The very large quantity of seasoned Timber with 'Which they are prepared,:strid their faciLitiesfor business, _enables them to insure the public that they are. prepared to carry on an extensive .and promyt busmen in their line arid:they, respectfully 'obeli. a continuance of the - libeialpatronage bestowed upon' the late firms. sap{ - - • • • . _ • •• < • • - • Mil 'tr:, ~ .4f 4. ti . YJ • t 2 I'l ! r • ' • 'SI t.Jjt 4,4 ;t. NEE === EIII .... t 4 i' ' . ,•,. ; :'. f . :,:.,...:'-.-.',:;,',.?::,:: : - ..::::., .-,, : 1 . k . , .:: 1 - ' : - - ;. : -':::- . ,: ,;,:tr.,..;.41:,..4.:.,,,:.„...:,,:.,:.,..,, ESM Turm.lt, Given. anq Prodtiee Dealer, Na. 158 IT Liberty street,Tittsburgh: marl?' EYNOLDS,Ir. Whotsrak Grocers, Commission , Merchants , and Dealer* in Rags, Paper, &c., corner of Perm andirsimi streets, Pittsburgh. All,sizes Print-, ing Paper constantly on hand. , manty febl goods and ..ter In" Fitryy tt street. Cam—. JAMES PATTON, Jr., Wholesale Grocer and Rectifying Diehl,ley, and Dealer in Foreign and Domestic, NV meg and Liduors; Flour; Cheese, 'lkeda, Grain,'Sic.., - Nix 17 Liberty street, Pdtstiurgli. .mar 9 , . Dan e , 'oungeon,, 1101rORSE, - SfON, AND'ORNAKENTAL PAINTER, xi, Liberty etreetopposite Aland. All work neatly executed. ~Orders liunctually attended to., [mar.,22:y • . George Beale, Jr., AN'AI4UFACTURER OP BRUSHES; Wixom:Lux AM) .131, Karam, No. 7S Word street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Con stantly on hand, a general and extensive assortment of ALT. ruins ' of BR.USIM, 'at thelowest Easteni'pribee. • Isi..ll.—Maehine :Brushes, Ae., made to; order. at the shortest notice. A. B. SPRISIOSTEIN, IVs.l4o' Wood Wirt, betwera Fifth and Virgin Ailey. "VriCLESALE and Retail Dealer in Cedar Mare, Fancy Ware, Wooden Ware, of eve de se ription,• Wi ow. Ware, foreign and domestic; Mane of all kinds Patent Rotrity Clinnis, whirl' far trorpais any now In use.: - in - the '.United: States. For sale - ,lowest J. s• BONNET. WHOLESALE GROCER, RECTIFYING DISTILLER, COMMISSION: AND PRODUCE MERCHANT; -DZALK2 Foreign and Domestic TRAu,.l.itruars, Fruits; Nuts, .Ic. marchB 162 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. EVCANDLESS do CAIIIP11)1ECLI, No. D7Tirood street, nett door to Di:amend alley, " WHOLTELLIJI DEALERS IS• VAICSIT AND DIM GOODS., ARE now in daily receipt of all the articles in their line of business--parchased et the lovvest prieea in the East; to„vrhich' they invite the attention .of.country merchants and othera4 and which they flatter themselves they can dispose of at the lowest prices and on the most favorable reams,- mars • AVICINLEY,,House, JSign - and °momenta; PlibUtf 01 and dealer in PAM'S, No. 44 St. Clair at., Pitts burgh, has constantly on banditti kinds of RUNTS, either Dry or Mixed; Japan and Copal Vtunish; Linseed Oil; Boded Oil; Spirits Turpentine; Window Glass, of all sizes; Putty, Paint Brushes, /cc., all of the befit quality, and f:ir sale at reasonable mites. . , H. GERBERDING, Dealer is Imported 'Alband Domestic &l Snuff ora Sau and Tobacelt Wbolesala:atul etail,Liberty street, aii doors above Smithfield, Pittabur t h, Pa. ar.allorders front country Merehants mill be grump y attended to. -. • , 11,29:1y WM. H. ISCALVE. SAME AIILIMON. CAIFE & ATKINSON, Manufacturirs of .Tin, Cop -17 per and Sheet Iron Ware. They also execute ever• description of Blacksmith Work. First street, between Wood and' Market, Pittsburgh. . oct.Thy TIBUGS:,DRIJOSI Mortx.mt, I]rte~giat gaff Apothecary, •itorth-west comer of Wood and PIM streets, Pittsburgh, will keep constantly on head Drugs, Paints, Oils, Dye-Staffs, ko. N. 8.--Physteimis' Prescriptions carefully compound ed from the best materials, as any hour of the day or night. Also, an, assortment of Perfumery; fine tooth, hair, and clothes' Brushes, At , At., &c., which will be sold low for cash. aptiAly 111TILLIA12 TROVILLO, Undertaker, Fifth street, im v mediately opposite the Theatre, respectfully in forms his friends and the public in general, that he has sesumed his business as a Furnishing Undertaker. He is supplied with and always keeps on band Coffins of all sizes and kinds, Shrouds,and all other articles necessary On each occasions. Silver plates, ice boxes, and leaded coffins will he sup plied in order.- A fine henna and cat tinge always ready to attend funerals. sereahly John M. Townsend, DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY, No. 45, Market street, three doors above Third, Pittsburgh, will have. constantly on hand a well selected assortment of the best and freshest Medicines, which 'he will sell on the most reasonable terms. Physicians sending orders will be promptly attended to, and suppplicd with articles they may rely upon us genuine. • Physicians prescriptions willbe accurately and neatly prepared from the best materials, at any hour of the day .or night. Also for stile, a large stock of fresh and good PERFU MERY:' deal) OALLAGIMA. IS. A. LONG. tirtzga GALLAGHER; LONG & INILLUN, No. 101) Front rt.,. between Wood and Smititfiefel streets. MANUFACTURERS of Bells of all sizes, double- and single action Force Pumps, Counter Roiling, Min eral Water Pumps, fittings of all kinds for Gan; IVater, Steam, &c., Brass Castings for Machinery and anti-attri ton metal fee same.' Partictlitrnitention paid to 'Gas Fixtures, and a well assorted stock of Plain and-Orna mental Pendants, Burners, Chandeliers, Sec., dcc., con stonily on hand. • - ottft 15113 AIINSTILONG. lIAMMLL CILCIZICA. A RMSTRONO & CROZER, Commission Merrhonu , , No. 22' Market stet Pittsburgh, Pa.,"will attend promptly -to the -- gala of every' description at - Western Produce, and other articles entrusted to their cam. Fthvirs To—Ranna, Hussey & Co., Pittsburgh; Hanna, Graham & Co., New Lisbon, O. Merchants genensily, Wellsville, O.; Rhodes & Ogleby, Bridgeport, O. A. U. Richardson & Rm., Cincinnati; J. F. Howard, Louisville, Ky.; Guile A. Borwort, St. Laois; H. Boyles, Steuben. villa. ' deethy ALLEN 1111.0 W -X. W. C. CONNICLLT, BROWN'S HOTIGL, CORNER OF SSITIIFTELD AND TRIR..p STS., ' Pitt.' shag*, Pit. -BROWN & CONNELLX., PROPRIETORS. N. B.—Good Stabling attached to the house, A FULTON, Bell and Brass Founder, has rebuilt and . commenced business at his old stand, No. 70, Se cond, between Marker and Ferry streets, where he will be pleased to see his old customers and friends. Church, steamboat, and bells of every size, from 10 to .10,000 pounds, cast from patterns of the mast approved models, and warranted to be of the best materitils. Mineral Water Pumps 'Counters, Railings, ke.:, ice., teod7utiriented varietyevery in t , te o n f e Brass ate bm C a u n n ti e n r gi4 f require A. F. is the sole agent for Babbitts Anti-Attraiiiaa Me tal, se justly celebrated for the ;adoption ,of friction in machinery. The boxes and composition can be had of him at all • Inovlay XTEWLY INVENTED PATENT BLOCK SPRING 11 TRUSS,. for the immediate relief and . permanent cure.of Rem= and:Ruptara (Suited to allatres,) The superior claims of this Truss consist in the comparative easewith 'whidh it miry be worn'. 'The pail of wood be ing neatly balanced on springs, yields to the pressure of any part of it, and thoroughly adapts itself to any move ment made by the wearer. It can be vroruWithout any intermission, until, a cure is affected. The subscribers have made arrangements for the manufacture of these valuable TIVISSMIII a superior style, in Philadelphia, and have them now for sale at their office, No. 77 Smithfield street, near Sixth, Pittsburgh. GEORGE 'WATT WI D. NV. KAUFFMAN. XTEW DRUG STORE..—.Ionn D. ItToaoss, IVhole -131, sale and Retail Druggist, No. 931 'Woodatreet, one door south of Diamond alley, Pittsburgh.—Thet 'silbseriber has just - received from the eastern cities; and is now opening at the . above stand, a full assortment of articles in his line, consisting of Drugs of all kinds, Dye Stuffs, 'Palate and- Garnishes, Chemicals, &c.; together. with all, such articles as. are usually kept for sale at a wholesale and retail drug store. His stock iaentirely new, and hits been selected with care. He is confident that his articles,both,as to quality and price, will please such as ma favor hint with acid': MONQNGAILELA.PLANINGI MELL ING= would respectfully inforin his frieridd and the public, that hiea-new osudblishment is now in full opera tion, and that he is prepared to furnish Boat Cabins, and fall all orders for Planed Mintier, with prompritilde,nnd at, the iOWI3BITELteII.' • ' Board and Plank, planed on one or boil; sides, con itantly on bard. Sun.-Doors and Mouldings, of every de acription, made to order. - Builders and Carpenters would find it to their advan- - tage to give him a call, as he can now furnish them with plonked stuff, suitable for every description of work. dec3-lf • Weict. , Polat Works. & WAGNEII, Engine Euilders, have COM. Menced , business on Penn st., near the. Point, at the establishment formerly carried on by Stackhouse & Nel son. 'Persons wishing to purchase - Stearn'Engines for Boats, , or for other purposes, will please favorus with a call, as we flatter ourselves to be able to furnish them on 'as favorable terms as any ofherestablishment in the 'city. Also, rolling mill and castings of every description:can be had at the shortestnotice. . - Rsurastroccss-,-Capt. Robert Beer, Thomas Scott, Esq., Church, Carothers, & Co., Denny, Esaj.; AI: Allen &Co • CYPRIAN-PRESTON, ap22 • ENOCH WAGNER CHEAP BONNETS.—W. R. MURPHY is selling oft his remaining stock Of SONNETS `at. greatly redu ced prices. Bonnets of lam winter's shapes at.trom 25 cents to $l,OO. Cheap Latens.—A lot of Dress Lawns redrice'd to 121 cents per yard. Mitts Goods for Dresses..--A snppiyjust received, and offered very low. Dark Ginghams—Ricli daikstyleisafOingbams. Also, Manchester and Domestic do., of choice patterns. Mantua. Ribbons.—An assortment just received in the Wholesale Rooms, 2d story, and offeredlow by the piece. Also, White and Colored Satin do. Frosts and Iffustitts.—.;Anexcellentetoc Icon hand, from .4c, per, yd. up to the finest qualities, . Ainortk-eisst corner of Fourth Mid Market sired,. Important. • • TOHN M. BLAIR, DAVID , STEIN ART and . PHILIP s.I SPAH/LAN, having purchased the entire int e res t and stock in trade of Mr. John W. Blair. beg leave to, inform 'heir ntunerous friendeland the public that they have this day entered into partnership undcr•the firm and style of Btini & Co„, for the manufacture of Brushes of every description: • Being practical workmen; they will make up every article of the most durable material, and in the _first,.styleirmd.will pp on hand,forselp, at their store, 'Ne.l2/3:.!Wifititreet, a yeri.litate assortment of every thing in their line of busineft--which,-with their exten••• sire stock of Shop Findings, Fishing rankle, Pen and pocket Knives, Powder,Shot, and Variety,:coods, they will sell cheap, wholesale and retail. Machine Brushes made to order, with despatch.. — The encouragement and patronage of then friends and the public is eamestlysolicited, and will be thankfully re ceived. Observe! BLAIR & CO., ,Pittsbu Oct 119111,1138:(oe30) ISO Wood st. IDLOUlto,slsbarrelayjnitmelve4, and for sale by je. owls .8/MTH k. SINCLAIR. NSW i - :.: :^ ~,, ". ~ ,i, .: ; .:.'..,:i. 7- • ..- .: .... ._ . ... M== EMI REIM Business (garbs = Ini q':: BEM! MEM MMMEM ,PITTSBITEOL',.:i.S.A.TITADA:'.J.ONE. : .2, .--,1,§49- Tin RoOthsfy.. , 11hIF subscribers most respectfully.anuomace lo their. 11 liillo*-Citizens that they have perfected their nr— rangernent to carry on the business of Tin Roofingou extensive scale. Itis now eloeoon four 'years since we first introduced 'tin roofing In this city. Darin. , that time we Mire cover ed Over filly thousand square feet of roofs 'With tinplate,' andin all eases we believe we we. given the most ma-, tire satisfaction. This kind of roof has been applied, to the Very best buildings iri•thill city`, including, amend: Juvenal:6er of others, thetwo superb buildings on Penn street, owned by. John I•,Shoenberger and John :Diesel, Esqrs... That tin roofing (when Skillfully laid on) is 'both. permanent and'durable, there can be no doubt ; in proof ' of this, vrc can refer to the almost universal application of_this kind of roofiegin the large cities on the sea-board during the last twenty years; and from enquiring on the subject, we have yet to learn Of any one of those roofs having been worn oat. The roots covered whictin in our own cityare open to the examinationof all who take an interest in the matter. We have also prepared a miniature plan of roofs, winch May be'reetrat out tisfrib , lishment, where any other info:inept:ton wilt be givenwith. pleasure. . JOHN DUNLAP le CO.. marl Corner Market and Second streets. T - - - HE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC , IS reapecifilly called to the following certificates i-- S. Hums—Having tested -a quantity of: Gold weighed by your Areometer, I dud the result proves your instrument correct; and recommend' the use - of" it to those going to California, as the best method for obtain.; tug the real value ot Gold. , _Heap. yours, J. B. DUNLEVY, Pitathurgh, March 9, " ' Gold Beater. rrrrssunon t hlarch 7,1849. gra, EAgig,3.._Deas }laving examined the "ArcomL cies," manufactured- at yolti rooms, I do" not, hesltate to commend it to the use of those gentlemen who are about removingJ o California, in search of Gold. • . . It gives a close appropination to the specific graiity of metals, and will eertotnly pnable the adyenturer to as. certain when his placer is yteldingGold.. • • mrl9) Yours, reep'y, 'J. .EL 'CLINTOCK. Head,44narteris for foots and Itllsoei,. CORIUM POIIRTII AND 153 - 111.11b`IELANDREIOS, ITLINIBITDON, PA. jTROTH &SCO'Prhaviag commenced -. . the general BOOR and Edit% business,_ wholesale and retail, 'would` respectfully invite the attention of their friends and the pnblie gene rally, to their splendid new stock, consisting of Men's, Women's, lloys'Olisses' and Children's wear, of every variety, suitable for the season, tiud tit prices to fait the times. Also, a splendid article of honae-niade" work, each as GentlemenTs fine Boots,and Ladies , Misses' and Children'u fine work. • . , - . . . ... . . . . , Please call and amnia° for yourselves. N. IL—Traveling Trunks, Carpet Bags, kn., &e., a ways on hand and for sale low for cash. 0:7 Country Merchant.; would.find it-to their interest to give us a.c!ili, whenvisiting the.ctly. TROTH . & SCOTT, raarl4 , • Coriter;l4litind Sinithfield Ina: Public Notice tO , Reonoinists. . j- , Mu subscriber,. beteg: dedroas of . changing his business has determined to blotto out tlie balancO of hie stock of BOOTS, SHOES AND TRUNKS, AT COST. They will be: in lots to mat purohasers, from.. ONE .PAIR TO A THOUSAND Cemntry Merchants are invited to call ut BATES', CORNER SMITHFIELD AND FIFTH SM., Opposite the Pittsburgh Foundry, where they can buy to their satisfaction, for the stock must be closed out soon. 100 cases Boots on band, $l2, $lB, $2l, 824 per case. marl : - . -: ' J. BATES: WAGONS, W &GOSS. THOMAS HARRISON,MANUFACTUftER OF Wagon., Drawl, Carta, &C., PS:f2MSI.V.IICA AVENTI,RALI MILISIIIOSt THE COMM EOl7i3E. T"Eproprietor of this establishment.heiving alwaya on hand a supply of superior, well seasoned Lum ber, is prepared to dill orders of every description in - his branch of manufacturing, with asehort notice and On as favorable terms as any other.workrarm in the West.. • A newly invented Patent Tip Wagon, for hauling briar, is built at thO above Also, Repairing at tended to. Orders from &distanae will receive prompt . attention. . RargkEscu—.oeo,.W. Smith, Jatnes McCully, Jenas . M'Clintock. mare -am Bureau and Bedstead Factory.- 9.& Ur. M. HANNAFORD reapectfully inform the citizeas and the public geuerally that they have re moved their Wareicioma to Smithfield street. between Diamond alley and Eifliritree' t,gign of the Ilitcriedlitesti, where they are prepared sell, whole'sale or retail, fiery cheap for cash, the following articles t—Surearts;Bed steads, with Gazzam'sironlz.isteniugs and also the best quality of Screw.Bedateads,• , 7ables„, Ike— And they wish it particularly, understood, as there is (Militia prmadice agamst 'machine made work, that they warrant their work to give satiitaction, and if not well made,-Me Money shall be returned, mart63ut JOHN S.. HAMILTON, Atiornqi ar Law.-Otfiee-on. Fourth street, between-Wood and Smithfield, Pitts burgh. . . ap2o:ly GENTS WANTED.-4wo or three Agents can find desirable situations to canvass and take subscribers in this County fora Valuable work, highly recommended bynurnerouspersonsAlStiactlabedalik.e for their learning 'anti religious influence In MN sad Eastern Cities, by:sp_ plyingin person to EDWARD TODD & CO- may( . Corner o Fifth and Market att., up stairs. Valuableßeal, Estate for --• . • THE subscriber will sell, at ptivizte Kale, that valuable Property, on the Fourth street road, adjoining.hi* present residence, and give possession immediately.— There are about TENACRES OF CHOICE LAND; in a high state of cultivation. The improvements eras large and well finished BRICK DIVELLING HOU'SE, a•su perb Barn, and other out-buildings. Adjoining the Dwell ing is a running Fountain acid a good Pump, which fur nish a. constant supply of excellent water. There. re a variety of Fruit Trees and Shrubbery on the premises.— If the above described property is not sold soon, it-will be rented for a time.- Also, for sale, large LOT, ' on Pen.wylvania Avanut!, at dm end of the board-walk; Inquire of Imartle3m) .4 - .DAVID BEELER. No. 116 • . , . . . , • • Going to Nava. .IcIIIINA, GLASS AND QUEENSWARE SELLING OFF—CALL Arm ,Srstrae Rimutics.—The undersign s being about to rembirc, in the coining month, t0N0.65 W . 0 64 street, is demi:Pas of closing out the' greater part of his Stock at . REDUCED PRICES. He would - tall your partisans attention to his targe end splendid nitsort. meat of CHINA, GLASS and QUEENSWARE,'GIiais , doles. Lamps Britannia, Tea Ware, C 4,610111 Fratith and English M antel Ornaments , and - Tear. Sen s; newest styles and patterns, all of .which he &rent at a small advance above east. 'Remember the placts; , No. 115 WOOD sr. r. febirr] HODKINSON: Commercial Row Cabinet. 7 ` areroom T. B. YOUNG' & Co.if! . PH=. - 1 .; 0 - inr• removed reoved their cuttrivr WASE-ROOMS to Comtnerciol Rove,' flberti street; opposite the head Of Bmithfield, *here . they will keep constantly on hand tin'extentive allsottment - Of So fas,Tables,AVardrobea, Bereausi.Bedsteadsi Chairs and every article in their line qf business. • ...*Uodevtalcing promptly' attended to at reasonable ices • may 27 Hats,. Caps,. and Iffnirs. Am Tan .subscriber is now receiving from-the :Wine• city of Ni5V7 Ytirk choice assortment of Hats lbCaps and Muffs, Latetit 'Fashion." in groat va rietv and very CHEAP, wholesale And retail . JAMES AVILSO.N. Smithfield street, 2d dOor South of 4th 'et.' G FASHION OF HATS FOR 2 Salti. .111 , CORD:.& CO:, (late Rlteortll &King's): WILL intro on Saturday, Aug. al; the STYLE OF - HATS, jom received 'Rom New York.; Thole in 'mentor a neat and beautiful HAT, are invited to call at their storei cornet of Filth and Woodatreeta. " - • angSt ' New Hat and Cap Store: jtJAMES WILSON, Hat Manyfaeturer',o 6 (formerly of the corner of Diamond. alley and Weed streels.) begaieave respectfally to inform his old.custettwis, Mends, and the public , . that helm opened a NEW STORE, on Smithfield et.; Where a choice assortment , ,f HATS, CAPS, and LADIES! 'FURS, qati good; neat, faahlonable and MMAP as any in the city,) may be had. J. W. very cordially invitee hie friends tied the public to remember hie new iodation and. establiehrnent, and give him a call as hearty tia he ilitands to welcome them.: >• Ittar3l.ly Fashionable flat and .csip dlantrilseiory: EORGiI S.,ANSHISTZ, Agent, respectfully ONL. , informs his friends and the pub li c general:- ly,, that he ,has commenced the manufecu re ,ot.., .Hats anti Caps, at N0..13 Wood street, one doortzPiiihe corner of Second, where he has now on hand ci.flatz:as garment of lintsand Caps of his own maul:tractor% which he will dispose of; .wholesalcor retail, on the most real sonable terms, for cash or chi , .aceeptance. liata.made to order at the shortest notice. 11149-m ' Clinton Paper . plat. ' :••• rrHE CLINTON' PArER hULL, situated at Steuben -1 vine, Ohio, having been enlarged and improVed,,and at a very great expense added new.rtnd the tabu im proved kind ofxdaebinery, is now prepared to Annmifae tare all kinds. of Writing, Puntin g, Wrapping aml Cotton Yarn Papers. Bonnet 'Boards, &e., equal to any in. the Eastern Or Western century. . The undersigned having the Agency of the above Mill, will keep constantly on hand a large supply,ofthe differ ent:kinds of Paper; and .will have any sizemsade to order at shortnotiem • A . c o HILL, jnn3l, 67 Wood. street. HE subscribeshaving taken the Saw-mill above the T Fif t h ward'Bridge, formerly run by Mr. John Charn bets, and having a good stock - of Timber on hand; would toilet! the' patronage of- the public: , 'Orders thankfully received and punctually attended to. . . - . • - ' SAVARY & SPAULDING. The undersigned having sold his interrest in the above Mill toMessrs. Savory & Spaulding,tvould- ranommend them tohis Ronne r customers and the cornmemity, as being well qualified to give liatisfaction to all who - mn deal with thorn. • (lui22:tf) - JOHN:,011 RS. H - OMIBPATHIC BOOKB.—Just received,at the Book store of the subscriber, in 'Fifth et:, near Market Materia Medica,pum. by Samuel Hahneman, translated and edited by Charles Janus Hempel, : M. D. 4 viola., Harbitan , aulenu Diseases yby Dr. Hemprel, v01..1. ; ' Hoincepathie Domestic Medieine,by J. Lowrie, enlarg -ed and improved by A. J. Hall, M. . jahes New Manuel, vol. 1; Nos.l and a. Herings Domestic Physician. .Booninghanserds Theraptatie Pocket Book, for Homco. pathists, by-Dr: Okie. Habemrues'Chronie Diseases, vol. 3. Together with Medicine Chests, of different sizes and. prises. • [aP l . B ] VICTOR CRIBA: .. . . 7 .:: . ... - ' t'.:'..; . •' 4' .;_,- .j - E filistellanuitto The A reotaeter. =;M3 - , `ti 1111131211 MEE • = R _~:k s - : , filisallaneous. ' • Hammer & ` Dallier, . ' CABINET WARE ROOK, SMITHFIELD STREET, Bettothi Siventhstreel anirStrawbaryislkry,Pittaburg, Pd. 5 HAMMER. & HAULER keep constantly on band. . a variety of ercelrent and lasllionablei.Furniture, warranted equal to any in the city ' sold on -as ' favorable tents as can be Obtaineslat any similar esiMilislimeut in le .West,, , They have - no* on hand an unusually a/termite - stock, embracing all kinds of Furni; tare, trom the cheapest and plainest to the most costly and elegant. All orders promptly attended to. mr2l:om Furniture. ; . Tat eubeeriber.,:nishing ; to retinue his present stock. 9f Furpillitel,will,: from this date until tar titer notice, "sell all article iinhis line at cost, being /i l ' determined to lessen the amount of itockurr harid. Those perilous who may call on: hint with the: intention. ot ,getting - a ' good penny's wortt - , ,, will not-be - .disap pointed. His ..stock of Furniture is .equat, to any in the city, both, in style and workmanship, and the tisseittnent conplete: " . • 'ALEXANDER MTVRDYi " - - Farnitate RooinsThird.st. - . - mail' -. Next doOr. abtive • Pittsburgh , Bank: - Jlll.lllOll W. Woodmivell' 5.1-138ER14 AND 'ANTIQUE .F.O RN : IT .... - . . - .No..B3.ThlßDSvazzr, PITTSBURGH. ( ~ r.S ~ , it A zractu:and splandithassornnen t of ,Ftirnittlret suitable fotetimboats, Betels, and Private Dien:: ing's, constantly on hand and made to order:- "!'''..... a present Stock on' handcalinot be exceeded hy shy manufactory - 1n the Westerricountry. , Personswahin,g to purchase{ would do wellto give man call, as i grade ?artinetlinY-Prives shalt please. ,Partuf the Stock, colt stste in— Tete'a Tete; ' ' 'Buffet Etatiele; .' ' • • • Louis XiV. Chairs ; ' • Queen ElizabelliCh'air6; Tea Payee;.. • Fruit Tables - ..' - - Toilet Tables; , /Ands XV. C o mmoder. French Mahogany Bedsteads ; Piano Stools ; GG Sofas, with plush and hair cloth covers ; 50 Mahogany Rocking Chairs; •' 40 dozen Parlor- - - do. ' - -- -30 ' !,'. - Fancy - . do. 25 Ce ntre. Tattiest. 20 ptur.Divans ; 4 pair Pier Tabl.es ; • • • 15 marble top Dressing Bureaus ; - • ' ' 8 Wardrobes; 8 Secretarietiand Book Cases ; 20 marbletop Wash Sttmds; , -- , . .4 pair Ottomans;-•-_- ~ , i . 8 pair Fancy Work Stands. . . A vrey large assorment of common Chairs arid other FUntlture;too numerous to mention. ' V" Steam Boats furnished ort.the' shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms:.:; . , , . feb6. Gold Wasuers. - - Er PARRY hasinvented a Machine lbr washing Gold, They - are" which be has made,ooplieation for a patent.— They are" now offered for Sale at the Warehouse of PARRY, SCOTT & C0.,.N0. 103 Weed sty Pittsburgh. Adventurers to California are invited to call and ex amine these labor-saving machines. Theyarre simple in their construction, - easily transpetted ou the back of mules or horses, weighing eighty pounl each, and can be put °potato:at in half an hour: -They can belled with provisions- It is the opinion of those who.have seen the trial of one of these, machines of smallest size, that two men wilt wash the from 150 bushels Of sand or earth in .a day, without the loss of a particle -of the mineral. They can be increased in size and worked by water or mule power if expedient. - The Operators work without going into the water OT being. exposed to water or wet. and consequently withoht endangering their heath - They will•requiro but a small stream in water, and can be used the whole season, and can be put into operation where there is aot sufficient water to wash Price of smallest size 535. Orders from -abroad, ap companiedhy cash, will bepromptly filled. • H. PARRY,, at Parry, Scott & Co.'s, feb7:dif N 0.103 Wood st.., Pittiburgh. "DEAD THIS LETTEIL—WhowiII be without a bean- AA A Ural head of hair, when they can have one for three shillings!' Twenty years' loss Of hair 'and' wonderful restoration! • • - . " Elszalsoran, July 17, 1847. "Dear Sir—The wonderfal effects of Jemes , Coral Hair ,Restorative has been decisively demonstrated jn the ca ses of several respectable citizens of the town, who, on account °flour selling-three shilling trial bottles, try:lt without fear. One instance . which has attracted partic ular attention; is the case of a gentleman - who had little or no hair for twenty years; he had tried numerous pre parations inveO and ultimately had his head Abayed and wore a wig. At my recornmendation, he tried the Re storative, anduller using it., according to the direction, far a short time, the young hair sneered, and tuella., now as finehead of liar as any per&ori in Daltiraore. ' ." Yours, &a. ;:.JOHN KILVINGTON. , ' It causes eyebrows to grow, prevents the hair from turning grey, and the first application causes it to curl beautifully, frees it from scurf, and stops it from falling. oIE Sold with fall diriciions at 82 Cluithani st.N.Y". and by Wm. Jackson, Agent,SO-Liberty et.'Pittsbargh. [sen2o: Spring .Fashious Hats- and Caps. l'orsubscriber will introduce, this day, March Id, 1849; the Spring style of HATS. and CAPS, which for neatuess and dura, l l ll 4lll bility cannot be surpassed '— the style being such that cannot help from giving . the wearer entire :satiaftetien. .11e is also daily expecting the. arrival pf,en. extenstve assortment of California Hats, of various colors; all of which will be disposed of at his. old 'uunsnally.lOw prices. Country Merchants are invited to call and ex amine his assortment. G. W. GLASSGOW, 1.112 Wood street, 3d door below J. D. Davis' Auction Rooms, Pituteg.. mard:4m Rempval. THE subsoribei has rrnoved' hisllfkoleinte Gtocery Store to the corner of Hancock street and. Allegheny Wharf, neat door to the Perry lipase. OHM- P. PERRY. FASMONABLE TA OH, .1%41., 43, Market street. Having removed his Tailoring 'Establishment in the rooins nn Market at., lately occupied as a Bookaunre, by Bosworth & Co., the undersigned is prepared to 11. orl deril in his line which may be entrusted to his care by old friends and customers,and the public generally.' His long experience in the b usiness and the success with which he baa prosecuted it in gitlaburgh,Amboldens him to hope ' or a liberal 'shire orpaironaga. Ifs will Make . all descriptions of Clothing in the best manner ; and mos t fashionable style, 170,R POLL aPW-1Y • "(CEO 'ARMOR ' Mere hant Tailor. - TE subscriber respectfully announces - le. - ids eutnom ers, and to the gentlemen of. Pittsbergh and vicinity, generally, that he hat received his 'mina Eir,Scattnent of Spring Goode, for gentlemen's wear, to which he invites their attention. - His stock.aomprises fine Broad Cloths of all colors; Cassimpres • rich Veraings, of plain.and fancy patients; all of *hich ' he is prettalerno manufacture in the ben and-most fashionable style:- •Also, Children's Clothing kept constantly on hand and made to order. Water st,,3d door aboveNationallloteL Fmaltiontable. Clottilmig: Saari, : - No. 2IEILIDERTY STREET, OPPOSITE SEVENTH. FlVllESnbscribeis respectfully inform* thel y 'fritinds and the public generally,that they have jus t received French, a new supply of and Bimini& Cio and eassi nidree--Vestings of all tylem and gibility— udYmmde Clothing of all descriptio,us, neck and Tonkel-Handker chiefs, - Shirts; in, short,. every article ; usually kept In Clothing Storesiminstantly on 'hand. ' • ' ,Gentlemen wishing to have „Clothes made to order, in a fashionable style, will and it to their advantage to call and examine our Stock before going elsewhere. Iyd 7 tf . .hrmutaxm, DOWNING. firtHE, FIRM of' Acheson a. : •Angg Is. thin day . dissolved J hy mutuil cOuseut„.Mv,..insT. Dagg having declin edbusiness oh nceonnt of ill health, has tEiriosed of his inteinSt to .7as.'C.•Aeitesiiit: '• The trusiness hereafterivill he conducted in the name ofW. it J. C. Aelieson. • WM. ACHESON, JAS. T. DAGO. Pitteburgh, - ;14/1i,1849 E r In withdraiving Dom the firm ofAcheson & Dagg, I take pleasure in recommending my successor to my friends and :he public generally. JAB, T. DACO. July 29, 134S—aug _ . p ISP /SSINATTIGN. Parntenihipiheretofore exist ' ing hetween the subscribers, under the firm of J. & .DavrrT, disiolired on the 7th inst. Either' party . ; is authorized to ,use the name of the, firm, in settlement. JOHN ii 'DEVITT, JAMES WDEVITT. March 10 • • [I:7CO-PARTNERSHIP.=The Undersigned have.this dap' formed a 'Co-parrnershlp under the firmed' 3OHN. M'DEVITT et:BROTHERS, for the , transactinreOf a.Gro. eery and Produce business... JAMES, M'DEVITT, WILLIAM hI'DEVITT. March 7; 1e4§.(mi12.1 TAISSOLUTION..-The. partnership of Mueslis tr. LIE 1.1 is this day dissolved, by menial .consent. The bo 'sillies of the firm' Will be settled by H. Lee. J. RiMURPIIY, Pittsburgh, ..10th inn.,:1849. • • IL LEE. • NOTICE.—The underiigned will continue the Wool . business and attend to the sale of Woolen Goodt at the old.place. —H. 4117" In retiring from the lute firm of Itltirptiy & take great pleasure in tecommending Mr. H. Lee to the confidence of my friends and to the public. jan3o ' ' J. R. MURPHY. Co'PortlierehiP -Notice. SOHN DUNLAP. lormr,pLustrso- TOHN DUNLAP havingosn'ihe , lat;inst., associated it) with him in . his. business-7mm. Fraturrso, they will' ereafter carry on their Importing P f House Furinithina Hardware, and Manufacturing hus ni ess, under the name and styloisf`lbluiDfintap'& - Co.'The - btisiness of the old estahltshriteril will:be Closed by the senior Partner of the present e s:nj . fitm, ts. at their warehO_nee,oorner. of. Market and JOHN - DUNLAP Ic-CO. ri MIDNIGHTTSU --- N-=A- Pilgrimage,' by Fredrika j. Bremer ; trausiated by - Marv:thy:vett. Just received a.ndfor sale, by . J,OHNSTON ai,.STO'CIKTO/C, • • • •-• . •''' - • ' 'Ccirner Mirtitand - Sit sta. CHEESP.-:-2000 tbs. large Cbeeseifer sole for C ounty Scrip, by WM. DXI - R, - Bp2B ' NO: 1.58-Liberty !street. IBE 6 LINES 4-4 muses - Bl6rasSlL4ip,,i ' ' gro. Linen" do •' • 10 "' Cotton do • . • Just ree'd by .-MoCANDLESSA CAMPBELL,' myt . - , 97 1 . 3 %00 .streeti • - ONIS-300 Materiel, prime cructirMeet received per steeper IVelleville,. tor, sale by . . . • JOHN PERRY, . ap3ol Nert door lo' - Perry Reese; Allegheny' Wharf.' PITCH --50 barrels for sale by -- 7 • ,- JOHN P. PERRY; ap3ol ~! Next door Perry House, Allegheny Wharf: . . - ..• r Eiffn BEE MIS ERIE IMINKII =gill = MEM tiMin WM JOSTPII LIPPICEICOIT. WIC C. 3.1.112. IaPPEN6OIOI`•& BA n. • • • -• (LAncr.s:sTalcazzlirc co.) .• Manufacturers. of ..naenix Fire Prof. Safes, Second, strut, between Wood and Smidifidd. 01 Tuesday afternoon, JOY' 25,1848; the undersignedN.l were called upon by Messrs. Lippencots& Barr, to witness an honest and fair teat of one of their Phecuix Sates. 'The furnace being prepared; Lie Safe was placed inside thereof, with books, papers anffsome money; when the door of the Safe was closed and the fire kindled at a quarter past 2 o'clock, and in a short time the Safe was red lot, and coatinued till halfpastfi o'clock, being about .four and a half hours, when the committee expressed their satisfaction that the time occupied with such heat_ was sufficient.; The furnace was theta pulled dawn, Safe 'cooled and door opened—the books, papers and money safe. The heat was so' great as to melt or the brass mountings. : . Nye therefore take pleasure in recommend ing these Safes to the public, us being, In our judgment; entirely fireproof. JARVLS &TRABIIE, . • • NOCK & RAWSON, CORNWALL &BROTHER, . BRANNON & THATCHER, BENEDICT & CARTER, • ISAAC CROBIta. • I am oagaged in the foundry business, and know something about furnaces and heat. I witnessed the burning of - the above Safe, and can freely say there was no humbug about it, and with pleasure recommend them to tho public as being, in' my judgment, entirely fire proof. •. WM. KAYE ••• . • • .• • . . In calling up on the above gentlemen for their signa. tures, They all spoke In the highest terms of the fairness of the test, and their fall confidence of the Safes being entirely fire=proof . We have constantly on hand and for sale a fall assortment af the above Safes. mar3l. 7. • . • BELL & TERRY. dlealallen & Downing, IFASHIONABLE CLOTHIERS, N 0.219 Liberty . stress, opporite Stunk's, beg leave to call the atten tion of their (customers and the public generally to an examination of the etoek o. GOODS they are now in receipt of, comprising, in port, fine French, Belgian, English and American Cloths, all colors; French, English and American Cassimeres,of Silshades and textures; Summer , Cloths, in endless variety; Vest ingi, do. Clothing made to order in the but and latest style. They have also on hand a large and welt asson ed stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, to which they invite the attention of their friends mud eau:raters:. Eauti4 TFORNEY AND . COUNSELLOR. AT LAW, • St. Jot. Louis, /ffo., will give partiduleir attention to the Col lection of Claims,. rind. all - money received, shalt be TOI mined without delay. . Rtarzaness—Hollt R. Coulter, *Sopreme• Beixelt,Pst..; Messrs. Lyon, Short, & Co., St. • Louis Messrs. Wood, Abbott & Co, Mr. Charles H. %vellini, Philadelphia;Mesirs. Eno Mahoney & Co., MeUrs. Lhittender, Bliss & Co., New York; Messrs. Baugher & Orendorff, Messrs. W. F. & A. Murdoch, Messrs. Love. Martin & Co., Mr. John Falconer,' Baltimore ; Messrs . t..terling & Messrs. Forsythe & Co., Messrs, Hampton, Smith& Co., and Mr. L. S. Waterman, Pittsburgh. mar/s3:2m - linre Standard Works. HERMAN'S SPEECHES. =The Speeches of the 0 Right lion. Richard Brinsley Sheridan, with a Sketch of his Life Yorks.—The-Works by a Constitutional friend-3 vols. • Sterne'Works.—The Works of Lawrence. Sterne,. in one vol ., with a Life of the Author, by himself; Illus trated by Harley. 1 v01.,S Sketch Book.—The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent. Anthoa's revised edition, with illustrations by Harley. . Iroiag'a Astoria, or Anecdotes of an Enterpsisabeyend the Rocky Mountains; by Washington Irving: Mardi, or a Voyage Thicnr.—A.new work In two Sole., 12 too., by Herman Melville. Tobiefer Critic; or a Glance at a few of oar Liteid ry Progenies, in a series of jok es, by a antheful Quiz. For sale by RA.Yrk CO., may 3 Corner of Wood and Third streets. • • (Dispatch copy.) . • Paper Hangings. ' HAVING purchased at three 01 the largest Factories in the East,. (New York. Philadelphia and Bain-. more,) a large assortment of the newest and most im proved styles of PAPER HANGINGS,BORDERS. end made arrangements by which I will be enabled to. procure all sew Patterns, simultaneous with their op, peasance in die. Eastern market, I vroutd invite 'the at— tention of those desiring to have their houses papered 'With the latest styles of paper, to "call and examine my. .stook,.before purchasing elsewhere. . I have now on the way from the East, 20,W pieces of Gold, Satin Glazed and common Paper. Hangings, which'. I can sell at prices ninging from 12jecents.to 52 P piece. -atarl2 . . . S. C. BILL, 87 Wood at VALVABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE - .Eleven Lots .ia the 9th Ward, Pittsbnrgh,.24 feet front on Carson' street by 120 feet to Patterson , ' line. One Lot on Liberty suit t, 24 feet by 100'to Sprieg al leyi between Carson street and B. Frew's line. Sa out. Lots in the resaivP, near Allegheny City and Manchester, containing about ten • Acres each--Tiosi 220; 221, 197:196, 195,194. - <Enquire of "- • feb24 !W M. M. DARLINGTON, HOLIDAYS ! HOLLDAYSt!--The imbseribers- are. jrist opening a splendid collection of Toys and fine Fancy Goods of every • descrinticin, suitable for Christ-, 'man andNewVenee presents; consisting in suitable . --' lewelryand Watches; Work, Dressing and TrancyGlass" Boxes; Card Cases; Pearl, Shell, Ivory and Velvet Card Baskets; Steel Bend Purses; Crotchet Velvet p&p, flirt sie'BOXra ; Chess Men; Dominoes, &c.; with a - ihonsand. other articles u numerous to mention. The G oo aboveoods we will sell extremely low, previcius to the lst February, 1849, as we intend making . somerax torial alterations in our store-and business.' We _invite. all to call who want bargains,ut SO . Market street-On tween Filth and Diamond. - • - dec23 'HOGAN & CANTWELL: rkIifOVLANING MlLL=llebieca street aril Waterloos; kf• {along Chattier. st.,lFlrst Ward, Alleghenyeity,near . hianehester - d-!-GEORGE "%ABER having resumed bu siness, has erected the necessary machinery atthe abbie place, roe turning out all work in his line, and is prePared to take boards to his mill and deliver theta to customers on reaeona4letarme. Dressed flooring boards, siding, ke.", alwayisan hand A large quantity of dried flooring lumber on-hand. • Orderafrom Weitem Lumber Merchants promptly ex. FANCE FANS-1.2 doz. fine ivory yrork.Fllns; 12 "- " bone . 3 " I °pearl "• • • 25 " " paper ass'd " -- 6 " ' " ' feather • • 6 "'--assorted common -HOGAN & CANTWELL, 66 Market street. Taite Notice. LL persons knowing themselveeindebted to Arthurs, Nicliotsoalr.:o6.i(Eagle Foundry,) are requested to call at their old Warahoase, on Liberty . street. All Unpaid.accounts will be placed in the hands of a Alsace of the Peace, on the"let JOT next. .• May 16. • • ARTHUR% NIICHOLSOM, - & Co. ..Mir A general assortment of Hollow Ware ,&e., - at the lowest market rites. Liberty at:, bead of Wood at. • maH - • ' -ARTHURi:&-NICHOLSON.. Bocrrs, SHOES, THENKS;"&c.—Folicinsbee 4 , Hay ward, Wholesale and Boot,: Shoe and , Tnink Store,No.ll36Libertrstree4 aearly opposite the head of Wood. F. 4. a have in store 'end are ~ Fall and Winter snick of BOOTH and SHOES, consisting of the largest stock they hive ever' been able to - Wing to this market. We also have constantly on. hand a !splen did:stock of Haywarti's Mebane Gum Elastie Shoes, both for ladies and gentlerdenbi Wear, the moat beaming artl-. cle ever - manufactured. We. would, solicitmn exartana- - tion °lour stock of goods, by all-who wish to, purehase either at wholesale or retail , as we will. sell at a small advance' above cost. Country merchants - will find' it to their interest to Call-and examine our stock before pui• chasi g n al .. FOLLANSBEE & HAYWARD. ` aa - 130 Elbe New .Good, TuST RECEIVKI), Expires, One - Pieta 'Omit nap t, Cloth,:eitiitable for Gentlemen's .Cloaks, - which I. will-make orderi cheap , : • : MCGUIRE,. Tailor. : Also, one piece light short nap, very desirable tirti- Cle for LialieerChiaks, • 'Color's wariontat. • • Also, a good assortment fine French Cashmere Vesting` together, with a good tussortment of fancy : awl black Cas, suoeres,.for rants., which willbe made to order as cheap and as well as at any other establishment in the citv • • • • '• ' hIcOUIEU3, Tailor, Third street, St. Charles Building. T_TAVZ yea a bad complexion, coarse, dark, yellow, or 11 sallow? ' lf you bave,you by using a Cake of Jones' Italian Chemical Soap; a week or two, your skin becomes clear, white and smooth.- If you have any, di, sense the. Head, Face or Beard—such as Ringworm, Scald Head, Scurvy, Erysipelas, Salt Rheum, Harber's Itch‘J-you can be cured: for I have seen persona who 'had-filthy skin diseases for years, and after trying every thing in vain, havcbeen cured by washing the part with Jones' Italian Chemical Soup, and can .conscientionaly Offer it for , any the shove complaints, which I would 'not do, unless I knew it to, be all k state. If you have sae Spots, Freckles, Alorphevi, Tan, Suuißurn or disfig , urements of any kind, it will dispel and' Make' the skin beautiful-it is a sure antidote and core:for the bites of mussgqvitoesabugs, &c IE7. aware of connterfeitit. Particularly cheap Ones =ask far Jones' Soap; and'see that the name - ofT, donee is on each sake., . Persons from or in the south and other warm climates, would find this not. only, for themselves, but it is a never-failing remedy for chaps and chafes in infants And now, reader; by, giving this:one -trial, you wilt find it all or even more than we have. stated,above. Sold at 82 Chatham street, N. Y. and by %Vm. Jackson, agent -82 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh.' ' - . item ovia. Tur. iatiseribers have removed from No. 57 Water et • .Warehmiee.reeeatly'oe'eupied: by JiMes May No. 29 Water et [my2] RHEY, MArI'HEWS& .110 WORKERS IN - IdriTALS AND STONE.— A GUIDE TO Nvoaxzosix ALETAL AND S EON; ..or the use . of Architects and Designers, are..', &c.. from original 'de signs, and from' selections made from every accessible source, American and European. By Thomas W. Wal , ier,Architect of - Girard College, and J.i.h-SMith. The above.for sale by, • KAY A (eh:l7 Corde r of Weed and Third sm. tYLIATING ANDHAIRDRE9BINGSALQON—Ducx. Foniv. ram, Tonsorial Prof - emirs,'-- have fitted op the - sOoon on the corner of Cherry alley and. Water st., near the. National 'lintel, formerly occupied by Clement Archer, and are prepared to wait.en gentlemen at once, with muse, comfort, and pnliteneis. - 'ln connection-Oath their saloon, they have fitted up an excellent showerhath; where persons ; can have shower baths its till bolus of the day. - . They still centime to serve their customers. also at their Old'iStend, corner of the Diamond and Union st. .i:, , f -- .1.7, - : •-.t ~.-:-.'5..•.,-.ii:::1': ...,.;.:.,, 1 ' • ' ES I I- filititeltautons. . y ';.~. _.'if . ~ ~. ME ME • ROOK AND . 'JOB= PRINTING. • NE,wir Corner of Wood' wad Firth Bisect*. rpßeProprieta g .o. the MORNING Post and Minimax tomilifintrsacrrausa, respectfully iurcirms:bis (Honda! and the patrons of theseliajtora t tbatto• hes •1, LarEP..: ma' torment ofJOH TYPE AA L. ALL OTHER litATExuALt . necessary to dlob Printing Office, and . ,thasturi la pre! , l. pared to execute: j knrymk PM= ranrrnio 0/ IMLAY affil7QS7oat - • ' • Bilkof Lading, b ills,Ho • Vitrtaart l'amP4 Bill Heads, Cara , . •• . lur ßianb, • 'Has 2ttYpi. •, ' irrAtu kinds of flanks;- Stage., Steamboat' and 'Canal , Boat Bills, with .appropnate eats, printed on Hie ithortest. notice and most reasonable terms. s- • • • He resPectfailrasks the patronage of hie Wends 'and* thosep2 public generally, in this breach el his business. • 3 L. amtpkit."' • • rusaburEas •: • MBE subscriber has invented a machine (or Washing , out GOLD, possessing Hie following qualities weighs about twenty,-,five pounds, can be, packed .in a box 13 inches by 17, afid'l7 inches deep ;will wash out a bushel of wet sand iu about two minateis....dry sand in less time—leaving Hie Oold perfectly clear of wind and gravel. Those'going to California areinvitedloCtill and see its operation, at my residerice, in •Penn street; near, Water street (math*, Wll. ALEXANDEREI-Ng coprn, A11K131.15 nun FOllBllOll3O 0: 1 17611TAIKILS, comer of Penn and tr.....______wwwwierz.l2; Sr. Clair so, opparite The Ezeltange _Motel, Entrance an Pratt /1., res pectfully 'Wont their friends' and :the public,. that they are prepared to . fornish and attend everything in the fine of Undertakers, es they. have quit the business of. Cabinet Making, and their attention will be devoted altogether to the above business, keep A 'large assortment of COFFINS made and finished, cover ed, and lined in the neatest manner, with a ...Variety o. materials, and at all prices; we. keep SHROUDS ready made, of all size's, of Flannel, Cambric, and Muslin, at all prices, and made in the eastern style, and all other articles necessary for dressing the dead and tarnishing' funerals, of quality and price to suit LSIZ,VER PLATES or engraviag the - name and age; ICHCASES for laying tbe body in mei by those who wish to keep their friends any length of tune, and have ZINC PANS to .put Ice in for laying on .the body; LEADEN Collins always an hand.. We have a splendid new HEARSE and a pair or fine horses, and any camber of the belt 'carriages, etc., etc:, and will be prompt, pauetual, and reasonable.• hales' Patent Rotary :Mao FORGING AND "SUCTION. PUNA . . FIRE ENGINE, Steam Engine, Ventilator, and. Water Wheel. films remarkable Machine was invented by Bunts. L Haig, Of New York, and lsids lair t owpr iu - all its above applications, the machines in rme.• •It has been visited by thousands, and tried in many - of applications, and its success has outstripped everything in the history of useful inventions. .The compact format the machine, its simplicityof construction and new ap plication'of established principles; render it an object of admiration to all who see it. • • *- •• • • • Asa corninon.Pumy i for the uee of families; itatiortabil ity and the facility with which it canbe converted into a Fire Engine are among - its advantages. It is equallY useful for adpurposes to which Pumps can be applied on steamboqa or easels, to supply boilers, washing of decks, pawing the holds, ree., die , Ike. . • For Mines and Hydraulic Works of all binds, it re"- ' quire' less power to de the same amount of work, and It less liable to get out of repair than any pump ever be without It throws a continuoas stream of watei, the use of an air chamber or any complicated double acting apparatus. • As a'Fire Engine, not one half the number of menace required as upon the machines now. in use, and they can work a mach longer time without fatigue, owing to the manner of the application of the power—either by crank or, capstan.. As a Rotary Steam * Fricke; this machine has riapplie that great desideratum among scientific men, viz : obtain ing a constaut rotary action, which can be coqactority applied to practical purposes. As a ViTtlia t Of: fOT Mines,. Wells and Vault, or a Mower for Formers, it is easily and efficienly applied. 'As a - Water .Wheel, working either by departin4"eicti eriug water, it is something entirely new and eminently ' earful. It can be used as to ebviatemuch of the exnenso it nlaying foundations of mills, digging of watercourse's ac. tee One of the Machines can be seen and some of its'ap plicationa tested:by calling at " Union Ram," corner of Fifth anfo r mithfield strrets. entrance qn Frith st. ' Rights individuals, Counties, &c., within the Slate of Pennsylvania, can be obtained of the subserthers, as above, and any thrqnnatiou relative to it cheerfully THOS. It PERDUE. - •.' • D. R. WiLLIAMEttt, - - - • leer Rerlp, at Per,. ••.- •• .. i '' - • '• - - JOHN H MELLOR, No. 81 Wooditter4 • will self the following-new and second- . hand PIANOS,. for Pittsbarg, AlleghenY r • - • or Allegheny Comity Scrip, at par : One new RDEMOO4IO octave Piano, made by Bacon • One ..lc Raven, New York ;. pri t.- dote . • .:,5• ddo do ' do-8300 One Rosewood. 8 octave, Gale & Co.. 8275 One do do' -do •do - 8250 Onellahoganyo octave, nearly nest', Oale& ec Co. 8200 One do do. Lord & Brotberst , •• • ••••, $225 One • `do' 's} do Rorenbauni 8180 : .one German Piano,B octavos - :-- '• .; 8511 One old Plano,sOctaves 830 One Mahogany Piano; 51. . octaves; R. & W.: Nruitter• $50.- THEBrass Rattle* and Sheet Virago, ---:- "-, ' sabscribere would respectfully announce that - they have.rnade arrangemente =with' thepthprietore of the Glenwoodilrass Mills, whickgiees us the , eontrol for - the Sale Of their - Brass Kettleit and Sheet Bradt. for .this section of country The production 'GPM - est:Mille • are surpassed in quality by any . other sitnilartmah..- Beaune= in she United States. -We will always keep a heavy stock of these goods on hand, which`we , 'Mt ; -be pleased to sell at such prices as we trust will;meet, the mews of Wholesale buyern.. - I atdivare - Merchants and - other.dettleri imMese goods will Please gieems a Cane', - JOHNDUNLAP--& - CO„' - '-'--, Corner4latket and Seettitd etre etm, - THECalmat or. rcezern arm:-mu. = snows; rtwentlunz.,_ subscriber respectfully announces that. he has now opened this new and excellent Hotel for the ne commodatuni of travelers, boarders, and the public-gen erally. The house and furniture are entirely now; and the most comfortable have be en spared to render it one of no pains or.expense. and .plensant Hotels thwcity. The suhscrber is determined to deserve, and therefore 'solicits; ashare of Patine patronage. ... - , 0et111.7 - - , , .• .14 .C084 , 101.JGH,- rroprietor: IJEW: AND VALUABLE WORIV-,-Ninecah, 'and it Al _Remains, with an account or norisit to the Chaldean Christians of Kurdiatan,:and - the Yegedie, Or Devil War: shippers, mad an inquiry into then:panne - ft and atta•tif the ancient Assyrnuni;_ for by,Austen Henry Lityrird, Eek., TIP' D. Just received a n d nte' by -, . ... ... . . JOHNSTON & STOCRFON,:, Cor..of Merket and 3d. eta. THTo the Publie..Colanty Scrip. , E Commissioners of Allegheny County . even Meta selves of the earliest iiipporemity, to inform the hold ers of County Scrip that that the Board haveunder consider ,ation the adoption of men sures for the - prorept redemption of every dollar of Scrip issued,heretofore in anticipation" of claims , against said County,' and the Commissioners now give assurance that, in The course of a few daye. - the resolves ofthe Board for the speedy and full redemption of-the ..County Scrip now in circulation, will be 'publish ed- to relieve the anxiety , of the public mind on .this subject The credit .of :Alleg beny County eanhot suffer by momentary' intertup bee of 'a cireelating medium, based. upon the undoubted solvency of-the. richest and most pa- tnotic population of the. State. By order of the Board. ap2l JAMES GORMLEY, Clerk. MD Lime"! Lime I Limo ! ANY QUANTITY OP LIME, of the very best qaulity, will be furnished on reasonable terms, on short no ' tice, - ,by applying mile subse rib er,iit his Store, Southend of the Monongahela Bridge, South Pittsburgh- '-- maylli2wd ' - - ' s JAMESI3LACKMOR-E. Gum °u:Ac-'F.---25uliui-jantsVo`giltkrer,e.`"7 Corner Ist rind Wood Ste. are eon. A. 7 etantly in the receipt of .Rich RALBROIDERTES We have on hand the following Goods, viz:` 185 rich emb'd Muslin Capes, from 81,50 t 05,011 850 . embroidered Muslin Collars, *" 37* to 100 500 crotchet " , " 37-* 350 700lgiceare ace . " • " Bto 12* 150 enny.Lind " " 81- to in 6 2} to /O. • • 130 r mbroteered Muslin Habits,. -* 50 ttil e Str 500 pairs :!f • " Cuffs, '" 50 to 1,50 Also,l4ouriling Collari;in great variety Call soon at the Cheap One Price Cash Store;6o ket street. mayl2 r . rItEMAYNI7S TABLE OF POST OFFICES, contain 'X' hie: , an alphabetical list orPost OfficeO•throughout the .United Suites; distances-from Waatangum,_ State and Territorial Capitabi. respectively ; also, e!ota biting the Post Offices in each 'Stale s t:towel' as Cont'u. with an appendix of the United States and British Tarifa.. - Jest received by • JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, mayib • • :•,Corner3d and Marker sts. fIONGitESSTOBACCO-1.20 boxes•!lbaosellto,ttobin -4,.) son's" b's Congreis Tobaced, ;eat 'received had' tar stile by • • MILLEII2 tr. RICKETSON; - Inityl6 Nos. 17:2 and 174 Liberty street. INDEPENDENT YOLICE. OFFICE, tornor, f f and Irwin struts, entranW.ort Irfrin . sfre.O. •• A': G. REINHART:AIderman - and Police Pktagisirate. Tnoitasollny.tx, ChierConistable. JoIDPII RANDOLPH, Aes't do. .. Will attend._ at, any, hourp,day or night, when re- illTbuES: while running , at rirge Ile fields; are Thep to bruise and 111111113' themselves hy ways. , ar s e often disabled sous to be useless fora If immediate use - could - be made *Of B. A. Fithnestock Co.'s Rubefseient:. and the. ruised . part well saturated, and the remedy rubbed in, it would give relief, ease the pain. No former shOuld be without thiu celebrated medicine, as it is all-healing to Anna or beast. _ B. A. rillNEErrocr. Comer of Word and First streets; also: may t 7 Corner Sixth - and. W00d.."- ANDS' SARSAPARILLA- +JO doz., in quart - bot es s just tec'd.ttadfor mile by _ •L - - • • . D. A. FAEI4.'VESTOCK /4 CO Corns,7lst and VVood- sts. Mn BUSHELS VERY-FINE CORN IffaL , Rec'd AY. And for sale by _OW) - CUMMINS & SMITH INN PERINE REM , *". Nor: ~27~#--
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